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A History of the County of Durham
… all the possessions of the college were surrendered to the crown, a small stipend only being reserved for the …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… on the patent rolls. To secure this privilege from the crown, Richard Cotesford, the English-born prior, was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… events which led to the acquisition of the college by the Crown. Philip left four heirs: three daughters Joan I, who … and before long had to face the first challenge from the Crown. In 1293 Edward I sued Joan de Morteyn, Maud and Ralph … division of the advowson eventually provided a way for the Crown to dispossess the Marmion heirs. In the late 1320s two …
A History of the County of Stafford
… they were obliged to pay when these were assigned to the Crown, for instance in 1268 and 1269. Tettenhall paid 40 s. … tenths, they were privileged to pay them directly to the Crown and not through the diocesan collectors. In 1308 the … appointing a new dean. The situation was exploited by the Crown in 1373. If every collation to the deanery made by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… however and the chapter was compelled to apply to the Crown for a settlement of this question. The College of … corporation. The deanery was now in the patronage of the Crown, but the affairs of the chapter and of the cathedral … it had ever been and so it was to continue to be. What the Crown had done was merely to deprive the canons of Wells of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Nottingham
… into disgrace and his estates had been resumed by the Crown in payment of his debts. After this restoration until … The judges on circuit had to hold the pleas of the Crown at the south door of the church; in criminal cases in …
A History of the County of Dorset
… with college attached under the direct patronage of the crown. In 1318 Edward II addressed an order to Rigaud Asser, … the event of a general contribution by the clergy to the crown the king was in the habit of addressing a special order …
A History of the County of Stafford
… recovered Wolverhampton they lost it to the heir to the Crown, and after a lapse of almost a century the church again … d., and 111 8 s. 1 d., 129 were first confiscated to the Crown, then in 1553 granted to the Duke of Northumberland. … properties in question were about to be confiscated to the Crown and when the existing leases had not expired. Except …
A History of the County of Sussex
… After the free chapel had been granted away from the crown these prebends seem to have gradually diminished in … it escheated with the castle and rape of Hastings to the crown. 18 It then became a royal chapel, and so remained …
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